Laws current as of November 6, 2024
What protections can I get in an injunction against workplace violence?
An injunction against workplace violence can:
- Order the defendant not to visit, assault, bother, or otherwise interfere with the employer, the employer’s operations, the specified employee or invitee at the employer’s work site;
- Order the defendant not to stalk the specified employee or invitee at the employer’s work site;
- Order the defendant not to abuse or injure the employer, the employer’s property, the specified employee or invitee at the employer’s work site;
- Order the defendant not to harass the employer, the specified employee or invitee at the employer’s work site;
- Order the defendant not to contact your place of work - or you or your employer while you’re there; and
- Anything else a judge thinks is necessary.1
1 Ark. Code § 11-5-115(b)(2)